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Coyote Trapping???
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<blockquote data-quote="bigjohn" data-source="post: 5284940" data-attributes="member: 8255"><p>Snares have by far been my cheapest most effective traps for coyotes. I set fences and bait. Find a dead deer or get meat scraps from local processor. Dump them in a grown up field or thicket. Coyotes will make trails coming to the dump site. Set snares back every 20 yards or so on the trails for a hundred yards or so back from the site . Several good YouTube videos on snaring. I've learned a lot from the trial and error method</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigjohn, post: 5284940, member: 8255"] Snares have by far been my cheapest most effective traps for coyotes. I set fences and bait. Find a dead deer or get meat scraps from local processor. Dump them in a grown up field or thicket. Coyotes will make trails coming to the dump site. Set snares back every 20 yards or so on the trails for a hundred yards or so back from the site . Several good YouTube videos on snaring. I’ve learned a lot from the trial and error method [/QUOTE]
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